Having a specified form of flesh or body(adjective)
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Use "fleshed" in a sentence
"He sees this as the most important part of the Clarke task force and wants the idea fleshed out over the next few months."
"But the revolution in which O'Connell is engaged, although directed against the oppression of centuries, relies with just confidence upon the united moral energies of the people: a moral victory of reason over prejudice, of justice over oppression; the triumph of intellectual energy where the brute appeal to arms had miserably failed; the vindication of man's eternal rights, not by the sword fleshed in human hearts, but by weapons tempered in the armory of Heaven with truth and mercy and love."
"Both candidates have now kind of fleshed out positions on that, and they're talking about things that are now relating to people's lives here at home."